dribble

US /ˈdrɪb.əl/
UK /ˈdrɪb.əl/
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1.

sbavare, gocciolare

to let liquid or saliva flow from the mouth

:
The baby started to dribble as soon as he saw the bottle.
Il bambino ha iniziato a sbavare non appena ha visto il biberon.
He was so tired he started to dribble in his sleep.
Era così stanco che ha iniziato a sbavare nel sonno.
2.

dribblare

to move a ball by kicking or pushing it along with slight touches

:
He managed to dribble the ball past three defenders.
È riuscito a dribblare la palla oltre tre difensori.
The basketball player started to dribble down the court.
Il giocatore di basket ha iniziato a dribblare lungo il campo.
1.

gocciolio, filo

a small flow or trickle of liquid

:
There was a small dribble of water from the leaky faucet.
C'era un piccolo gocciolio d'acqua dal rubinetto che perdeva.
A dribble of sauce ran down his chin.
Un gocciolio di salsa gli colò lungo il mento.
2.

dribbling

an act of moving a ball by kicking or pushing it along with slight touches

:
He made a brilliant dribble past two defenders.
Ha fatto un brillante dribbling superando due difensori.
The coach praised his skillful dribble.
L'allenatore ha elogiato il suo abile dribbling.